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21 September 2011 Development status of the telescope for the Ingenio/SEOSAT mission primary payload
C. Miravet, D. Zorita, J. I. Bueno, L. Pascual, A. García Marín, G. Taubmann, J. Azcona, J. M. Arroyo, I. Monasterio, U. García, J. Martin, C. Mas, J. Muñoz, A. Lopez, J. Eguía, S. Jarabo, R. García, R. Navarro, T. Belenguer, L. M. González, C. Pastor, D. Arrazola, C. Gonzalez Alvarado, I. Cabeza, A. Borges, A. Marini, G. Crippa
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Abstract
Ingenio/SEOSAT is the flagship mission for the Spanish Space Plan 2007-2011, as is currently under development by a Spanish industrial consortium in the framework of an ESA contract. Ingenio/SEOSAT is a multi-spectral high-resolution optical satellite for Earth Remote Sensing, designed to provide imagery to different Spanish civil, institutional and governmental users, and potentially to other European users in the frame of GMES and GEOSS. SEOSAT/Ingenio is a Low Earth Orbiting mission. It features a Primary Payload (PP) with one 2.5 meter resolution panchromatic channel and four 10 meter resolution visible/near infrared spectral channels. The PP swath close to 55 km ensures a frequent revisit period, and offers quick accessibility to any point on Earth in emergency situations. In this paper are described the main characteristics and development status of the instrument from an opto-mechancial point of view, as well as the estimated performance data.
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C. Miravet, D. Zorita, J. I. Bueno, L. Pascual, A. García Marín, G. Taubmann, J. Azcona, J. M. Arroyo, I. Monasterio, U. García, J. Martin, C. Mas, J. Muñoz, A. Lopez, J. Eguía, S. Jarabo, R. García, R. Navarro, T. Belenguer, L. M. González, C. Pastor, D. Arrazola, C. Gonzalez Alvarado, I. Cabeza, A. Borges, A. Marini, and G. Crippa "Development status of the telescope for the Ingenio/SEOSAT mission primary payload", Proc. SPIE 8167, Optical Design and Engineering IV, 816711 (21 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.896727
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Sensors

Mirrors

Telescopes

Modulation transfer functions

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